A Glimpse into the Digital Payment Revolution Imagine a world where financial transactions happen in the blink of an eye, where gig workers receive payments instantly after a job, and remittances cross borders without cumbersome delays. This is no longer a distant vision but a reality taking shape
The UK Autumn Budget is on the horizon, casting a long shadow over the nation’s financial landscape with growing unease about its potential repercussions for pensions and the WealthTech industry. With Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronting a daunting $46.7 billion deficit in public finances, whispers
Revolut, the London-based fintech titan and Europe’s largest challenger bank, boasts an impressive user base of over 50 million and has reported a staggering revenue of $4 billion alongside a pre-tax profit of $1.4 billion. With discussions underway to raise funds at a jaw-dropping valuation of $65
Imagine a world where fumbling for cash or digging through a wallet for the right card becomes a distant memory, replaced by a quick tap of a smartphone or smartwatch to complete a transaction. Digital wallets have emerged as a transformative force in the realm of electronic payments, redefining
Imagine a regional fuel delivery company in Northern New England, managing a fleet of trucks to supply home heating oil and kerosene through the harshest winters, only to find its operational efficiency and profit margins eroding due to an ill-suited payment processing system. For many fuel
What if banking could feel as effortless as sending a text message, with every transaction, saving goal, or loan just a tap away? In New Zealand, this vision is becoming reality as Dosh, an Auckland-based fintech, joins forces with global giants Visa and Pismo to revolutionize the financial